Civil Rights, ADA, Reasonable Accommodations, Militancy
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 is a US labor law that protect people with disabilities against discriminatory practices by others. This law addresses things like if you must use a wheel chair, you are not expected to go to court, to a job or to a store with steps that prevent you from entering the building. Ramps are the most common solution for building owners to abide by this law. A wheelchair ramp is called a reasonable accommodation to the needs of those who cannot walk up steps. Such accommodations are called reasonable because it is not fantastically expensive. For example, if you needed a helicopter to get to a building others could walk to, giving you the use of a helicopter would probably be decided to be and unreasonable accommodation.
AS is a disability. What reasonable accommodations do you experience for your disability from the greater NT culture? What reasonable accommodations do you see that are missing in your experience of daily life life?
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Socialization is overrated.
I'm starting a work placement tomorrow and my accommodations are as follows;
-Shadowing a single staff member on first day as opposed to switching between all staff.
-Plan for each days session emailed in advance.
-Carrying out office work in a smaller space as opposed to the main office.
-Regular check ins.
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Diagnosed ASD Aug 2016, confirmed Dec 2016.
Also have OCD and various 'issues'.
-Shadowing a single staff member on first day as opposed to switching between all staff.
-Plan for each days session emailed in advance.
-Carrying out office work in a smaller space as opposed to the main office.
-Regular check ins.
Is your post intended for this topic? If yes, please elaborate.
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Socialization is overrated.
I did a study including ADA accommodations for autism last year. I was lucky and also got people from other countries to tell me about their accommodations.
Many people talked about:
-Flex time
-Changing lights
-Private offices or moving desk locations to a place of their choosing
-Choosing how to communicate with people (via email, telephone, in-person, etc)
-Availability of stim toys
-Stepping out of more social responsibilities
-Help with organization and/or planning
A lot of people got their accommodations not officially, but as favors in exchange for other common kindnesses, such as doing a piece of a co-workers tasks that were easy for them but hard for the co-worker.
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